![]() Overcooked’s Switch port just feels a bit basic, going back to it. One area that Ghost Town have clearly worked on is the presentation. ![]() However, if you’re jumping between platforms, pay extra special attention to the button layout shown on the loading screen, as they are placed differently on Switch, and there’s no way to alter that. Just one extra set of Joy-Con, and you’re able to get four players into the game. This works perfectly for Switch and the Joy-Con, meaning you instantly have two full controllers for this game as part of the console, while Xbox and PlayStation would have to make do with awkwardly sharing a controller if you don’t have enough for one each player. In terms of controls, you’re just using the four face buttons to pick up and interact, dash, throw, and emote. ![]() The only thing missing on Switch is dedicated voice chat, but I’d say that only really affects online play with friends, and it’s not too big a step to set up a Discord, Skype, or FaceTime chat. You’ve got all the same flexibility of the combined online and offline play, letting you take one, two or three of you into the online arcade, to be paired up with more players. ![]()
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